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Aviation Minister Extends Deadline On BA’s Row
Minister of Aviation,
Mrs Stella Oduah-Ogienwonyi, has extended by one week the deadline given to British Airway to cut its frequencies to Lagos from seven to three weekly.
Last week, the federal government reduced the BA’s frequencies to Nigeria from 14 to 10 over the imbalance in the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between Nigeria and United Kingdom.
While BA’s frequencies between Abuja and London remain unhindered, the seven flights between Lagos and London were reduced to three weekly.
Speaking through her Special Assistant (Media), Mr. Joe Obi, the Minister of Aviation explained that the federal government granted the additional one week following the intervention of the British Government in the matter.
“Following discussions between the British and Nigerian authorities on the reduction of British Airways’ slot into the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos and appeals by the British government, the Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah – Ogienwonyi has graciously granted the foreign airline an extension of one week.
“By this development BA can continue to utilise it’s full slots into MM1 Lagos up till Tuesday, November 15, 2011 to give way for further discussions on issues under considerations. The ministry of Aviation however, assures that Nigeria’s national interest will be strongly protected on the on-going negotiations”, Mr. Obi said.
It would be recalled that the Chairman of Arik Air, Sir Johnson Arumeni – Ikhide had sent a petition to the presidency and national Assembly expressing disappointment over alleged denial of slots to his airline on Abuja – London route.
He decried the imbalance in the Bilateral Air Services Agreement signed between Nigeria and United Kingdom as British carriers enjoy 21 weekly frequencies to Nigeria while Arik Air is granted 12 weekly frequencies, leaving the Nigerian carriers with a shortfall of nine frequencies.
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Aviation Professionals Want Agencies Boards’ Inauguration
As a measure to curb corruption and restore accountability, the Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals (ANAP), has called on the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, to push for the urgent formation and inauguration of governing boards for all other aviation agencies.
ANAP’s Secretary General, AbdulRasaq Saidu, made this call at the weekend when interacting with aviation correspondents, in reaction to recent inauguration of Board of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
Keyamo had recently inaugurated the FAAN board, more than six months after its members were appointed by President Bola Tinubu, where Dr. Umar Ganduje was named Board Chairman, with FAAN’s Managing Director, Olubunmi Kuku, as the Vice Chairman.
Other board members include representatives from the Ministries of Justice, Defence, Tourism, and Aviation, as well as professionals from the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, and FAAN’s legal department.
The ANAP scribe there urged the aviation Minister not to stop at FAAN but to ensure that all aviation parastatals are given functional boards to restore order and credibility to the sector.
He, however, commended Keyamo for recently inaugurating the board of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria but stressed that more needed to be done.
Saidu also warned that the continued delay in constituting boards for other aviation agencies creates room for unchecked abuses, including illegal contracts, fraudulent employment practices, and mismanagement.
“The absence of governing boards violates the enabling Acts that established these agencies. Only properly constituted boards can enforce discipline, ensure due process in decision-making, and provide oversight to prevent corruption”, Saidu said.
He emphasised that the aviation unions, including ANAP, have consistently raised concerns about poor governance and lack of transparency within the aviation system.
He called on President Bola Tinubu to act swiftly by appointing board members for all relevant agencies, in the interest of fairness and aviation safety.
Saidu also tackled the former Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, for failing to inaugurate any boards during his eight-year tenure, despite appointments being made by former President Muhammadu Buhari.
“ANAP raised the alarm several times under Sirika’s leadership, but nothing changed. That lapse has continued under the current administration, and it must be addressed now”, Saidu stated.
By: Corlins Walter
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